Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 May

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DISTRIBUTORS
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§4.00 each buys 100 to 5,000 confection slot
machines, each machine filled with $4.00 worth
o f confections F R E E . Confections cost 45c
pel- pound, returns $4.00. Machines built as
strong as a safe, will never clog or get out
o f order.
Finish indestructable Japanese
enamel, guaranteed 10 years. Can use ou t­
door or indoor.
Legitimate Monthly Earnings
100 Machines will E a r n _______________$300.00
Storekeeper’s commission 30
per cent o f Earnings______ $ 90.00
Cost o f Goods, 15 per cent
o f E a rn in g s________________
45.00 135.00
M onthly P r o fit s __________________ $165.00
25 Per cent must accompany orders.
M ILLARD MFG. GO.
m 705 W est 179th Street
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NELS0N-WIGGEN PIANO CO,
17 31 -1745 Belmont Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
M anufacturers of
Automatic Pianos and
Organs
Easily Serviced—Pay Their Way
*
Send for Free Catalog
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T h e A u t o m a t i c A ge
Chicago Machines
Get Protection
Marauders cannot destroy vending
machines in Chicago and get away
with it. Within the last sixty days
three offenders were caught and sum­
marily dealt with. In one case a
negro was caught after he had broken
his way into a peanut and ball gum
stand, using a horse shoe instead o f
the conventional burglar tools. The
judge sent this petty criminal fo r an
extended trip to the city jail. A n ­
other case that was reported to us
was an instance o f a gang o f young­
sters which was making a systematic
cleanup o f machines in a certain dis­
trict. When caught the boys put up
a desperate fight and one or tw o wer«*
badly shaken up in the melee. Owing
to their youth and the fa ct that they
had been pretty much used up in
their efforts to beat the law they were
given a suspended sentence, accom ­
panied with a severe reprimand and
lecture on civil conduct, and respect
fo r the rights o f private property.
In the matter o f upholding the law,
Judge Genzel o f the Criminal Court
bench is deserving o f commendation.
A vagrant sort o f offender was caught
smashing up a .machine on the W est
side o f Chicago recently, and he was
hailed into court and given a stiff
sentence and a line that will make
him try a bank next time he is in­
clined to open any cash boxes. The
officer in the case had a struggle to
land his man, who was armed with a
jimmy. President W illiam L. Sheade
o f the National Operators Associa­
tion appeared in court in behalf o f
the operators and expressed himsel'f
as pleased with the co-operation
shown by Chicago police and officials
in the protection o f vending ma­
chines.
Cost o f corrosion o f iron in all its
uses in Am erica is $300,0(10,000. The
corrosion o f waterpipes represents
one-third o f this sum.
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A Lucky Guy
" I beg to inform you that I am
the lucky winner o f the Photoscope
given away by the Exhibit Supply
Company at the Convention in Chi­
cago, Illinois, which was held on
March 15th, 16th and 17th.
I received the prize machine yes­
terday and it is sure a dandy. 1 in ­
stalled this machine today and I no­
tice quite a few people patronizing it.
The way this machine appears to me
that it is a money getter and I in­
tend to purchase some o f these ma­
chines and operate them on percent­
age basis.”
P H IL IP J. B ER C H E R A ,
Benld, 111.
Failed to Register
In looking over convention notes, I
realised I did not register and do not
find myself or firm mentioned in visi­
tors list.
Please include us in your list o f
Convention Visitors, as the writer
spent two days at the convention and
figured it a very profitable trip.
D U BU QU E N O V E L T Y CO.,
H . H. Kunz,
Dubuque, Iowa.
From Texas
Enclosed find our check fo r one
dollar ($1.00) fo r one years subscrip­
tion to your magazine. W e wish to
express our best wishes fo r the suc­
cess and prosperity o f the A U T O ­
M A T IC AGE.
F. & S. S A L E S CO.,
1504 Grayston St.,
San Antonio, Texas.
The Automatic Age
Servant girl (at telephone calling
her em poyer) : “ Oh Mr. Blank please
come home as soon as you can. The
Mrs. has gone out fo r the afternoon
and I have mixed the plugs somehow.
The radio is covered with frost and
the ice box is singing “ The Prisoners
Song.”
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